An eco-friendly
environment requires a certain commitment and social involvement on your
part. Along those lines, this web site
will guide you in finding various helpful solutions and tips. You should prioritize your interests towards
becoming eco-friendly and the following points will help you define them:

Indoor air quality by finding your interiors pollutants sources

Energy
efficiency and renewable energy

Energy efficient lighting

Water efficiency

Reduce your carbon footprint impact

Give priority to local manufacturers

Reduce the use of municipal solid waste. Municipal solid waste contains
all kinds of garbage including newspapers, yard waste, old appliances,
household garbage, used furniture and just about anything you can think of that
people throw away at home, schools, and businesses. It represents about 1,300 pounds for each
person each year. It means that on average, each of us creates a little over 4
pounds of garbage every day. Reuse all you can in
your home.

Reuse all your old furniture and be creative.

Recycle your leftover building material from the backyard or garage.

Hire a certified green interior designer…and much more

Take this quick knowledge quiz with
National Geographic to learn more about this section.

What are you ready to do to change things? Watch this short movie and make the
decision...The Story of Change!

What are the
potential sources of formaldehyde and how can we reduce its emission into our
homes thereby providing better air quality?

The site www.green-interior-design.com
is a good reference site for broadening the definition of “green interior
design” and for finding ways of using and applying solutions in your approach
to a healthier environment for you and your family.